WITH ONLY FOUR TEAMS REMAINING, RACERS BECOME VIOLENTLY ILL IN HONG KONG AND STRUGGLE TO FIND THE ENERGY TO STAY IN THE GAME, ON "THE AMAZING RACE," SUNDAY, NOV. 28

"I Hate Chinese Food" (Hong Kong) — After Racers become violently ill during a challenge, the stress of the Race finally catches up to one team as a Racer threatens to quit, on THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Nov. 28 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan is host.

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WITH ONLY FOUR TEAMS REMAINING, RACERS BECOME VIOLENTLY ILL IN HONG KONG AND STRUGGLE TO FIND THE ENERGY TO STAY IN THE GAME, ON "THE AMAZING RACE," SUNDAY, NOV. 28

"I Hate Chinese Food" (Hong Kong) - After Racers become violently ill during a challenge, the stress of the Race finally catches up to one team as a Racer threatens to quit, on THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Nov. 28 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan is host.

Peach and I must have gotten it at the same time, and I type slower.

And from the promo that aired during NCIS:LA, the food that causes the "violent illness" looks like sushi....but I thought that was Japanese. Is there a Chinese equivalent? I don't eat the stuff so I really do not know.

WITH ONLY FOUR TEAMS REMAINING, RACERS BECOME VIOLENTLY ILL IN HONG KONG AND STRUGGLE TO FIND THE ENERGY TO STAY IN THE GAME, ON "THE AMAZING RACE," SUNDAY, NOV. 28

"I Hate Chinese Food" (Hong Kong) - After Racers become violently ill during a challenge, the stress of the Race finally catches up to one team as a Racer threatens to quit, on THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Nov. 28 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan is host.

Peach and I must have gotten it at the same time, and I type slower.

And from the promo that aired during NCIS:LA, the food that causes the "violent illness" looks like sushi....but I thought that was Japanese. Is there a Chinese equivalent? I don't eat the stuff so I really do not know.

Nothing equivalent to sushi in China.

So this will be a NEL, correct? Has that been confirmed or is it just pretty much logic since you can't really do an NEL at the second-to-last leg?

The one who wants to quit has to be Nick he is always complaining for something and when something goes wrong usually accuses Vicky. I will be glad to see them go, although Tomas is equally annoying with his condescending manner towards Jill, just because he has a higher education than her.

The one who wants to quit has to be Nick he is always complaining for something and when something goes wrong usually accuses Vicky. I will be glad to see them go, although Tomas is equally annoying with his condescending manner towards Jill, just because he has a higher education than her.

Actually, with the yelling that Nick was doing in the promo, maybe Vicky threatens to quit if Nick doesn't straighten up!

The type of task is important as the length of the penalty for quitting a task is different for each type. That it took until the last couple of seasons to learn there was a penalty for a general task, and that in fact, the quitting a detour is still 24 hours, was one of the surprises of the recent editions of TAR.

The type of task is important as the length of the penalty for quitting a task is different for each type. That it took until the last couple of seasons to learn there was a penalty for a general task, and that in fact, the quitting a detour is still 24 hours, was one of the surprises of the recent editions of TAR.

Well, the penalty for a general task was a surprise. However, I remember the 24-hour penalty for the Detour -- Nancy & Emily broke a rule in the first season by taking a bus to the Pit Stop instead of looking for the key to the car (in effect, quitting the Detour) and thus got the 24-hour penalty there.

When I suggested that Nick & Vicki fall so far behind because one of them threatens to quit, I was thinking that the task was a Roadblock and that the person who did the Roadblock (most likely Vicki) actually did quit and took the penalty as a result.

The type of task is important as the length of the penalty for quitting a task is different for each type. That it took until the last couple of seasons to learn there was a penalty for a general task, and that in fact, the quitting a detour is still 24 hours, was one of the surprises of the recent editions of TAR.